The Contemporary Corsage Forever USPS Wedding Stamp is designed for a wedding theme similar to the popular 2 oz Garden Corsage stamp.
Not only is this stamp ideal for wedding reply cards, but it can also add a touch of elegance to party invitations, heartfelt thank you notes, beautiful birthday cards, and many other special occasions.
Each wedding stamp showcases a captivating photo featuring stunning burgundy mini Cymbidium flowers, delicate succulents and touches of green hydrangea. These natural elements are elegantly highlighted by rings of variegated lily grass, creating a truly captivating composition.
The artistic vision behind these stamps came from renowned floral designer Carol Caggiano, while talented photographer Rene Comet beautifully captured the essence of the patterns. The stamp design itself was crafted by art director Ethel Kessler, ensuring a visually stunning representation of the contemporary corsage.
Make your wedding letters truly memorable and elegant with the Contemporary Corsage Forever USPS Wedding Stamp.
How many stamps are in a roll?
At marconisp.com, you can shop roll of stamps with American Flag designs. Here are 100 pieces for each roll of American Flag stamps. This is the standard number for a roll of USPS stamps.
For other Forever stamps selling at marconisp.com, you can get 100 pieces per pack.
Are these real Forever stamps?
Yes. Each stamp selling on marconisp.com is a real USPS Forever stamp. These stamps have been authorized by the United States Postal Service and will always be accepted for the value of a standard First-Class postage stamp, regardless of future price increases. You can trust that the Forever stamps you purchase from marconisp.com are authentic and valid for postage.
How many stamps to mail a letter?
To mail a 1 ounce letter, you only need ONE Forever postage stamp. But if you only have postcard stamps, TWO postcard stamps are required to mail a 1 ounce letter. By the way, ONE postcard stamp is sufficient for mailing a postcard
It’s important to note that the weight of the letter, as well as the dimensions and destination, can affect the number of stamps required. Therefore, it’s recommended to use the USPS postage calculator or consult with a postal clerk for the most accurate postage rates.